Rare tear drop meteorite

Respectfully, it looks to me like a common teardrop ROCK...aka, a Leaverite.

Any proof that it's a meteorite? Have you had it verified?
 

That is NOT a meteorite. Sorry. :skullflag:
 

No disrespect intended perry as it is well known that you have a penchant for things from outer space, but seriously something that size would have been totally incinerated the instant that it entered into the Earth's atmosphere! If it were even a fragment from a much larger piece that survived, it would never look like that. I will give you credit though for having quite the vivid imagination.
 

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Perry, this is a real "oriented" meteorite. It was found by my buddy Frank Campagnano, at Gold Basin, AZ.
 

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Well, something wouldn't enter that size it would end up that size. imo not a meteorite though.
 

Best proof, is a polished cross section
 

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